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The Best Of Copenhagen

I’m back! Today I’m sharing with you my 3 day Copenhagen adventure. I recently went on vacation to Europe and thought I would make a travel guide for each city I visited. Denmark is said to be one of the top ranked happiest countries in world and I now understand why. The lifestyle, people, food and culture are truly amazing. They value a cultural construct called Hygge, you can read all about it here. This concept really shows in their laid back lifestyle and their value of togetherness with friends and family. I loved all the architecture and life the city has. In this post I’m sharing all the attractions and restaurants I went while there. I hope this helps you plan your visit to Copenhagen.

Where To Eat

Breakfast- Atelier September (get the avocado toast)

Brunch- Baryl (The blogger’s plate is the best brunch I have ever had)

Lunch- Kebabistan (Visit the Norrebrogade location, it’s the best)

Lunch/ Light Dinner- Smagsloget

Dinner- Barburrito (Order the shrimp tacos, you’ll thank me later)

Sweet Treat- Munchies

What To See

Tivoli

Rosenborg Castle

King’s Garden

University Of Copenhagen Botanical Garden

Nyhavn

Rundetaarn (The Round Tower)

City Hall Square (good shopping)

Freetown Christiana

How To Get Around

You can purchase a City Pass for 24, 48, 72 or 120 hours. This works for the metro, trains, and buses, including to and from the airport. The public transit systems in CPH are super convenient and so easy to use. I highly suggest purchasing a pass. Click here for more information.

If you are deciding where to travel next, I highly suggest visiting Copenhagen. You will not regret it!

Have you visited CPH? If so, what were some of your favourite restaurants or attractions? I would love to go back and try your recommendations!